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This site overlooks a coastal wetland system along the West Oso Bridge near Ward Island. The landscape is comprised of shallow tidal channels, emergent marsh vegetation, and exposed sediment areas that fluctuate with water levels. This station is used to monitor changes in vegetation extent, shoreline position, and hydrologic conditions over time. In the timelapse, viewers should look for variations in water coverage, plant growth, and sediment movement across seasons and weather events.
With a focused history on coastal applications, the Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science (CBI) at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi has played a vital role in protecting citizens and property along the Gulf Coast since 1987. As an inclusive geospatial science research environment, CBI uses advanced technologies to map, measure, collect and manage data to predict the physical environment and support decision making. Working with governmental entities, industry leaders, and stakeholders, the institute provides data and develops innovative solutions informed by precise measurements that honor the Blucher family’s legacy and commitment to surveying and science.